How the Internet Works? Group D

 How the Internet Works?


What's Internet?

The internet is basically a huge network that connects computers all around the world so they can share information. When you use the internet, like opening a website or sending a message, your device sends small pieces of data called packets. These packets travel through different routes across networks until they reach the right place, and then they are put back together again. This all happens really fast, so it feels instant to us.


How do Internet Work?



Client and Server

A big part of how the internet works is something called the client-server system. The client is your device, like your phone or laptop, and the server is a computer that stores websites or information. When you type in a website, your device (the client) asks the server for the data, and the server sends it back so you can see it.

Data exchange between Client and Server

Data exchange is just how this information is sent back and forth. Your device sends a request, and the server replies with the data you need, like text, pictures, or videos. This process uses special rules called protocols to make sure everything arrives correctly and safely.

In conclusion, the internet works by connecting devices and letting them communicate easily. The client and server system helps send and receive information quickly and smoothly.


Data exchange between Client and Servers

     
       




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